Question:
Spoofed Spam messages using my email address?
Laurel
2010-01-25 06:43:32 UTC
My website address is being used by Spammers as a 'return address' and forged as the 'from' address. I find daily, spam from 'me' in the spam folder.
I followed Gmail's advice in reporting the emails with full headers to SPAM@UCE.go. Of course this hasn't stopped the emails.
I am concerned about my website being identified and circulated in connection with all the penis enlargement spam!

Please help.... how can I find a way for my address and website to be safe.
Three answers:
MikesTooLz
2010-01-25 06:56:43 UTC
What you need to do is setup an SPF DNS record with your DNS server/provider.

An example would be something like "v=spf1 mx ptr:google.com ~all"





What this does is let other websites,mailservers,ISPs, know that all of your email will originate from the IP registered to that domain (in this case google.com would be for a gmail hosted email).



all email sent from someplace other than the listed locations would be considered spam or fake.







while this will help, it wont stop them from sending there emails. It should cut down your replay messages after a while since the emails will start being marked as spam to who ever recieves them. Your emails that are real and sent by you will not be marked as spam.
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2016-12-03 04:01:31 UTC
this isn't good. Their is conceivable that your household's digital mail replaced into given out and persons are making use of it to tear-off you. A junk mail-bot might want to have contaminated a internet web page and placed your digital mail. today the full element you cand do is ignore about those emails or reply lower back to them in calm humble style.
ShadoW
2010-01-25 07:35:25 UTC
Post your email address somewhere on the internet where it is viewable by the public = Programs finding it and spamming your email


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